Name:Rhozzum Vesta 
Gender:Bitch 
DOB:05-06-2012 
Colour:Blue and Tan 
Owner(s): Mrs M Sharp  
Breeder:Mrs M Sharp 
Badgerbeck Bonsai (D)
25-08-2002
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Heythrop Treefella (D)
02-05-2001
Colour: Blue and Tan
Otterbobs Hartsop (D)
02-04-1999
CH Holmston Freelancer (D)
Otterbob's Full Cry (B)
Biddestone Spice At Heythrop (B)
25-05-1996
CH Plushcourt Blue Hero (D)
Speck of Gold At Biddestone (B)
Miss Munch At Badgerbeck (B)
17-03-2001
Colour: Red
Octavious Kenward (D)
28-07-1996
Jay Bird (D)
Sippy Wisp (B)
Badgerbeck Coral Gem (B)
03-06-1999
Badgerbeck Stentorian (D)
Maid of the Mist (B)
Rhozzum Unis (B)
01-03-2006
Colour: Red Grizzle
Rhozzum Flint (D)
10-02-2005
Colour: Red Grizzle
Nor CH / CH Lyddington Last Supper At Risdene (D)
13-10-1997
CH Mansergh Master Chef at Risdene (D)
Lyddington Lizzie Hooker (B)
Rhozzum Esmee (B)
23-05-2003
Hellchuck Crackerjack of Rhozzum (D)
Rhozzum Delia (B)
Rhozzum Tosca (B)
03-10-2002
Colour: Red Grizzle
CH Rhozzum Columbo (D)
14-01-1999
CH Lings Gorse By Otterbobs (D)
Rhozzum Busy (B)
Rhozzum Song Thrush (B)
22-01-1999
Hellchuck Crackerjack of Rhozzum (D)
Rhozzum Ria (B)

Show Placings

Midland Border Terrier Club Open Show
10th Feb 2013
Judge: Mr M. Hollingsbee (Otterwood)
I would like to thank the Officers and Committee of the Club for their kind invitation to judge this show, my third opportunity at a breed club show. My heartfelt thanks to my two stewards, Kathy Newsome and Jem Thomas who, by their calm organizing ability ensured that the show ran smoothly and finished in good time for the exhibitors to beat the inclement weather. Finally the exhibitors for braving the threatened snow storm and allowing me to go over their dogs. I only found one bad mouth. The quality of coats varied as would be expected in the run up to Crufts. Of concern to me is that a few of the exhibits were much too large for the standard. To be able to go to ground it is essential that the breed does not get oversized. Overall the quality of the exhibits was good and decisions in some of the classes were very close.
Minor Puppy - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Rhozzum Vesta
Placing Critique
another nice 8 month old bitch, a little longer in body that 1 but well balanced, good blue and tan coat with a correct pelt, attractive head.
Newtown & District Canine Society
3rd Mar 2013
Judge: Marion Sargent (Tegwani)
Puppy / Second Place
Name at show: Rhozzum Vesta
Oswestry & District Kennel Association
17th Mar 2013
Judge: Mrs. Liz Wright (Totherend)
Best Puppy
Name at show: TPG3, Rhozzum Vesta
Junior / First Place
Name at show: Rhozzum Vesta
Placing Critique
pleasing blue and tan bitch, feminine head with good teeth, nice reach of neck, straight front, neat feet. Easy span and ribbed well back. In her undercoat today, but moved well and kept her lovely body lines on the move. BP
National Terrier
6th Apr 2013
Judge: Mrs. Margaret Curtis (Matamba)
Many thanks to all of the exhibitors who gave me such a nice entry of 201 dogs, giving 245 entries. My thanks go to my two stewards, with some large numbers in the classes they kept everything running smoothly and helped me to finish on time. Many decisions were difficult and some decent dogs went unplaced. There were things that came to hand while going over the dogs on the table, short ribs and over long in the loin and long hocks. Some of these short ribbed dogs were not over sprung and quite narrow through the body, but our standard states ‘ribs well back‘, something to be watched in your future breeding programs. Some dogs looked on the heavy side when I first looked around the ring, but on the table I was surprised how so many of these dogs came to hand no problem. Upright shoulders were noticeable and front movement in some classes was a problem, along with some very straight stifles and sickle movement. Puppies and youngsters you would expect to be forgiven for movement, along with the size of ears - within time the head develops and things start to balance out. Jackets were at all stages, spot on, starting to blow - with some owners trying to scissor or part strip them into shape, other coats were coming through with harshness and one or two had just undercoat. There were some that could have done with just a tidy up which would have helped the overall picture. General overall condition and the spanning on most dogs was acceptable, with good thick pelts. I did feel some of the puppies were thin and were quite hollow behind the ribs. I only had one bad mouth but plenty with strong jaws and large teeth. In general the shape and length of tails were good. A few low set tails, which when a dog is in a full jacket you can feel the low set when on the table but not necessarily see it on the move.
Puppy - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Rhozzum Vesta
Placing Critique
another blue and tan with plenty of ticking, right for size and very racy in body. Good head with a nice expression
East Anglia Border Terrier Club Championship Show
14th Apr 2013
Judge: Mrs Jean Willetts (Hanway)
I would like to thank my stewards for all their hard work on the day, and to the committee for inviting me to judge there show. Also to the exhibitors who brought their dogs under me. I was pleased with my winners and placed dogs. I found that some had short muzzle coupled with round eyes which does not give a border expression.
Puppy - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Rhozzum Vesta
WELKS
28th Apr 2013
Judge: Mrs Jane Roberts (Smalesmouth)
My first appointment at this level and I would like to thank the officers and committee of WELKS for the invitation. Grateful thanks to my stewards who kept everything moving so efficiently and thanks to all the exhibitors who gave me the privilege of going over their dogs. I thoroughly enjoyed my day and fully appreciated the opportunity to judge some high quality exhibits. Some decisions were difficult and places could change on another day. On a positive note temperaments were good, as were mouths and feet. On the down side I felt that there were not enough exhibits that moved with drive and there were several with wide fronts - these are faults that would impact on the dog's ability to work.
Puppy - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Rhozzum Vesta
Placing Critique
11month blue and tan. Rangy bitch with really good head properties and strong muzzle. Balanced outline with good shoulder placement. Straight front. Narrow bodylines with ribs carried well back. Dense coat with thick pelt. Moved well on a long stride.
Joint Border Terrier Club's Championship Show
5th May 2013
Judge: Mrs Denise Townsend (Llanishen)
I was thrilled to be awarded this prestigious appointment and would like to thank everyone for making this a very enjoyable day. I have always been a fan of the joint show and the opportunity it gives for the clubs to come together. The entire organising team was marvellous but special mention must go to my stewards Peter Roderick and Colin Girling for all their support and assistance, and to collecting ring organisers Wendy and Andrew Mooney for keeping the action flowing. Also thanks to Kathy Wilkinson and Su Williams for all their help in organising the event. Overall I was pleased with the quality of my entry although there was more quality in depth in bitches. Movement was generally good and there were very few wry mouths. True otter heads seem somewhat in decline and there were several single coats. However, I was delighted with all of my winners.
Puppy - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Rhozzum Vesta
Novice - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Rhozzum Vesta
Placing Critique
Very typical and feminine. Good harsh coat and loose pelt; nice carroty tail. Up on her toes and moved with purpose.
National Dog Show
9th May 2013
Judge: Mrs Laura Illingworth (Thorneyhurst)
Thanks to Birmingham National for giving me the opportunity to judge this show and for providing me with two excellent stewards, who kept the ring running smoothly, also to all the exhibitors that gave me the pleasure of going over their dogs. The quality in some classes was superb especially the limit and open of both sexes, leaving me with more dogs I liked, than cards to award. Temperaments and presentation were good.
Puppy - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Rhozzum Vesta
Royal Welsh Premier Open Show
18th May 2013
Judge: Jane Morton-Shaw
A great show and the weather stayed very kind. With the extra bonus of the Spring agricultural show to browse around whilst waiting for BIS. Thanks to the committee and all the exhibitors for such a lovely show.
Puppy / Third Place
Name at show: Rhozzum Vesta
Welsh Kennel Club
17th Aug 2013
Judge: Mrs L A Crawley
Junior - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Rhozzum Vesta
Midland Counties Canine Society
25th Oct 2013
Judge: Mrs Val Furness
Thank you to M.C.C.A for the appointment also my stewards and a thank you to the exhibitors. Coats and size were mixed and a few entries i could not span the one thing that was apparent was the number of very lean exhibits. You BREED for size not FEED for it. It was also nice to see that most of the early classes looked as they should be and not looking like they should be in open class
Junior - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Rhozzum Vesta
Placing Critique
Good hard fit condition coat and pelt excellent and not overdone
The Joint Border Terrier Clubs Championship Show
4th May 2014
Judge: Mrs E Weijenborg-Weggemans
What a big honour it is to judge the Border Terrier in the native country. I didn’t know what to expect because I haven’t been to Crufts or other shows to have a clean look at what I was presented on that May, 4th, 2014. I myself live with Border Terriers most of my life now and I have seen the breed changing through the years. What the old breeders feared for years and years ago seems to happen: changing a working terrier into a show terrier. Meaning that the trimming is too short therefore missing the tweedy look, clipping belly, tail and buttocks, overangulation especially in hindquarters. Saying this I was really pleasantly surprised finding so many genuine Border Terriers during this show. Of course I know that coats can’t be in the best condition all year long so some specimens were rather short in trim but as long as I could feel the required harshness and see the correct double coat it was fine for me and only played a role in placing when there were more Borders with the same qualities. I didn’t see any faulty mouths, found only big strong teeth. Movement is – as in the rest of the world – still a problem in the breed. Especially front movement is an issue. When placing, movement was one of the criteria to place one Border higher than the other, but the right type, body proportions, spannability, thick pliable pelt and harsh double coat came first. In some classes the quality was so high that some of the Borders left the ring unplaced while they were of excellent quality. I really want to thank all the exhibitors for their sporting attitude in taking my decisions, for entering their dogs under me and give me a hard day’s work with 222 entered dogs and of course the committee for trusting me this honourable job and their hospitality during this weekend for me and my sister, who accompanied me. My congratulations to the breeders and owners for presenting such nice Border Terriers and keeping the breed on such high standard.
Yearling - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Rhozzum Vesta
Royal Welsh Premier Open Show
17th May 2014
Judge: Mrs Anne Heathecote (Saxheath)
Post Graduate / Reserve
Name at show: Rhozzum Vesta
Three Counties Championship Dog Show
7th Jun 2014
Judge: Mr D E Fryer (Irton)
Thanks to my two highly efficient stewards who, whilst never obtrusive, always had everything in the right place and ensured that I could get on with judging the dogs efficiently and smoothly. A very pleasing entry, many classes had winning quality beyond the number of cards available. I found no missing teeth, no serious mouth faults, and all males were entire. Coats were variable; ranging from several in profuse double coat (not a problem if still of good weatherproof quality); to some who had only undercoat and a few who had adequate top coat but completely lacked undercoat (both incorrect and adversely affecting placings). There were a number of very smartly prepared and presented terriers on show; but however smart and showy a terrier may be, as 'essentially a working terrier' it must be 'capable of following a horse, combining activity with gameness' in order to be a BORDER Terrier. Too many exhibits were deficient in shoulder construction, front movement and drive.
Yearling - Bitch / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Rhozzum Vesta
Class Critique
a big class with a lot of good 'uns in it
Southern Border Terrier Club Championship Show
14th Jun 2014
Judge: Mrs Wendy Mooney (Chesterton)
Congratulations to the committee of the Southern Border Terrier Club for running an excellent show at a new venue under extreme circumstances. Due to a nasty virus the appointed judge, Mrs Betty Judge, was taken ill the day before and was not well enough to carry out her duties. I know that she was absolutely devastated and had been looking forward to the appointment for a long time. Faced with such an emergency, show manager, Mr David Hunt managed the situation with complete calm and professionalism. I was both honoured and shocked to be invited to step in to judge and here, I must say a huge thank you to the committee for asking me but in particular to the exhibitors who had entered under and were expecting another judge and took the situation so sportingly. I am grateful to everyone who accepted my decisions and placings so graciously and to my great team of stewards: Andrew Mooney, Elspeth Jackson and Bev Marsh, who kept everything running smoothly and between them managed to multi-task and juggle photographs, collecting ring, announcing, paperwork awards etc etc. And so to the dogs themselves – there were some superb entries and it was an absolute pleasure to go over and place them. Some of the classes were so strong that even good dogs didn’t get placed. Coats and presentation were generally excellent - something, which was not so apparent the last time I judged. This I put down principally to the time of year (for both shows). Movement today seemed in many of the dogs to be lacking the drive that I would have wished for. In part, I think the surface may have been to blame (but not in all instances) and had we been outside on the grass this might have been different. I do slightly regret that I did not decide to judge the dogs outside. Mouths were good in all but one (suspect) case, as were the temperaments. Size I think will need to be kept in check, there seemed to be a fair number who seemed to be heavy enough, others who were too deep to be easily spanned. I was so thrilled with my “stars” of the show. It was a pleasure to judge all of your dogs; they were a lovely, quality entry.
Post Graduate - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Rhozzum Vesta
Placing Critique
Blue & tan in excellent coat and a good pelt. Attractive classic head with dark eye and strong jaw. Loved her length and shape. Nice neat feet. Best mover of the class.
Evesham and District Canine Soc. Open Show
13th Jul 2014
Judge: Jill Hunt (Ottaswell)
Post Graduate / Reserve
Name at show: Rhozzum Vesta
Royal Welsh Agricultural Society Ltd Spring Festival Premier Open Show
17th May 2015
Judge: Ms Tina Jones (Otterholme)
My thanks to the society for inviting me to judge at this well run show, thank you to my steward Roger for keeping things running smoothly. I enjoyed my day immensely and would like to thank all exhibitors for entering their dogs under me, and the sporting manner they accepted my decisions I found one bad mouth and coats to be at varying stages, but on the whole a nice entry.
Limit / First Place
Name at show: Rhozzum Vesta
Placing Critique
lovely typey blue and tan, pleasing feminine head. Narrow throughout, loved her length, shown in muscular hard condition, moved effortlessly around the ring, easily spannable.
Three Counties Agricultural Society
4th Jun 2015
Judge: Mr Brian Baxter
Post Graduate - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Rhozzum Vesta
Southern Border Terrier Club Open Show
20th Sep 2015
Judge: Miss Felicity Freer (Felfree)
Many thanks to the committee & for all the exhibitors for making my appointment so enjoyable.
Post Graduate - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Rhozzum Vesta
Placing Critique
bl/t bitch. Great size. Shown in good order. Neat feet. Tail well set. Easily spanned & excellent pelt. Narrow front
Joint Border Terrier Clubs' Championship Show
1st May 2016
Judge: Mrs Trak Fryer (Irton)
My thanks to the exhibitors for their entry, always an honour to be allowed to go over their dogs, I did thoroughly enjoy my day. My thanks also to my stewards who helped to keep things on the move throughout. It was in many ways an interesting entry, the standard asks for a dog that is essentially a working terrier and I wonder how many breeders keep this in mind when planning their litters? This implies a dog of correct size, capable of going all day and with strength but not coarseness. Whilst there were many good dogs present that could answer these requirements, there were many that could not. The quality was very much in the upper classes of both sexes with a few notable exceptions. The major problem is movement, particularly in front, and the puppies were disappointing in this respect. Many otherwise excellent dogs simply could not cover their ground with any ease; it was an excellent ring with good mats so no excuses there. In general coats and pelts were good, some could have been tidied to effect, feet and nails were poorly presented and fitness varied, which I always find very disappointing in a breed that does so love to run! I was surprised to find a number of mouths that at best could be described as “iffy”, whilst these would not necessarily effect the dogs ability to work it is a worrying trend. I did, however, have some lovely dogs to go over and I was very pleased with my winners, not enough cards to go round in many classes.
Mid Limit - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Rhozzum Vesta
Placing Critique
Longer narrower bitch OK in head but could be stronger in jaw, good ears. OK for bone but lacking strength in loin, shown in a good bl/t coat with a good pelt. A rangy bitch that covered her ground well on the move.